The Native American Summer Institute is a 6-day residential summer pre-college program designed to familiarize Native American high school students from the Wind River Reservation and surrounding communities, tribal communities, and the town of Laramie with the University of Wyoming campus.
Students participate in the full college experience by staying in the residence halls, attending academic workshops, participating in activities on- and off-campus, and taking part in Native American cultural activities to promote and maintain their cultural identity. The institute helps build leadership skills and new relationships with peers, UW faculty and staff, and current UW Native American college students. It continues to build and maintain partnerships with Native American communities, the UW campus, the city of Laramie, and others within the state and region.
Each year, the institute sees tremendous growth. The summer of 2024, the institute received the most applications the program has seen since the programās inception. With all our growth, it is vital that we continue to expand and give our Native youth an opportunity to push them towards attaining a higher education degree and pursuing their lifetime goals.
The Native American Summer Institute is celebrating another successful year of providing Native American high school students a phenomenal pre-college opportunity while letting them experience all that the University of Wyoming has to offer. Please consider supporting the Native American Summer Institute.
Thank you in advance for helping us reach our goal of assisting our Native Youth in pursuing their dreams and goals of attending college!
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